The 1995 Italian Superturismo Championship was the ninth edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Misano on 23 April and finished in Vallelunga on 8 October, after ten rounds. Emanuele Pirro won the championship, driving an Audi A4 Quattro; the German manufacturer won the constructors' championship, while Mauro Trione won the privateers' trophy.
Teams and drivers
Drivers changes
Changed Cars
- Fabrizio Giovanardi: Peugeot 405 → Alfa Romeo 155
Entering Superturismo 1995
- Gabriele Tarquini: BTCC → Alfa Romeo 155
- Oscar Larrauri: No full-time drive → Alfa Romeo 155
- Yolanda Surer: STW → BMW 318iS
- Gianni Morbidelli: F1 → BMW 318iS
- Roberto Colciago: F3 → Opel Vectra Gt
Leaving Superturismo 1995
- Roberto Ravaglia: → STW
- Gary Ayles: → BPR GT
- Tamara Vidali: → STW
- Johnny Cecotto: → BTCC
- Alexander Burgstaller: → STW
- Stefano Modena: → DTM/ITC
- Marco Brand: → CIVT
- Enrico Bertaggia: → STW
- Amato Ferrari: → Retired
Race calendar and results
Round 1 Misano Adriatico
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 1
Round 2 Binetto
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 2
Round 3 Monza
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 3
Round 4 Imola
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 4
Round 5 Magione
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 5
Round 6 Mugello
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 6
Round 7 Misano Adriatico
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 7
Round 8 Pergusa
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 8
Round 9 Varano De Melegari
Qualifying
Championship standings after Round 9
Round 10 Vallelunga
Qualifying
Championship standings after (Final) Round 10
Championship standings
- 18 results on 20 are valid for the championship
Drivers Championship
Manufacturers' Trophy
Privateers' Omega Trophy
Privateers' Cup
External links
- 1995 Drivers List
- 1995 Standings




